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ArticleFarmers' incomes rise again
Farmers' incomes have recovered to their level since 1997, following the third annual increase in a row, according to latest estimates from Defra.
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Ahold plans rights issue
Dutch retailer Ahold has received shareholder support on a $3bn rights issue.
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ArticleWater shortage threat increases
The Environment Agency has warned that serious water shortages are likely unless one-fifth more rain than usual falls in the next four months.
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ArticlePackaging Automation celebrates accolade
Packaging Automation has gained the Investors In People (IIP) award for the second time in three years for its continued commitment to its staff.
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GM crop growers to face tougher laws
A new government report has recommended that permission to grow GM crop is not given unless laws protecting the environment are strengthened.
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Professor says pesticides are poisoning people
A leading cancer expert claims that pesticides are the top environmental suspect for increases in the disease.
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ArticleInsurance premiums crippling UK business
Businesses up and down the country are struggling to contain soaring road freight insurance costs.
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ArticleLowe predicts bright future for East Malling Research Centre
Shadow board chairman believes foundations are being put in place for a sound future.
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ArticleDelegates vote on future of UK soft-fruit
Fifty-one of the delegates at the HRI/Adas/EMRA Soft Fruit Conference believe that there is no secure future for the soft-fruit industry.
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ArticleWhitty: lead by example
Public sector bodies should practice what the government preaches and offer meals in their canteens that support the 5-a-day campaign, said Lord Whitty.
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ArticleRetailers looking at happy Christmas
The early build up of road freight indicates a good retailing Christmas
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Sainsbury's depot strike threat
Sainsbury's depot workers are voting today on possible strike action over the Christmas period.
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ArticleSoft-fruit growers told to stop whinging
Soft-fruit growers should stop moaning and make the most of their opportunities.
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Swimming against a tidal wave
Tell us something we don't know. More reports have appeared in the last couple of weeks which will strike fear into many in
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ArticleEuropeans collaborate on residue database
A European database has been created to remove duplication of effort on residue data generation.
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ArticleWTO ruling favours NZ top fruit
New Zealand's apple and pear industry in line for NZ$50m leg-up.
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ArticleBraeburn number one at JS
Sainsbury's customers have declared that English Braeburn is their favourite apple in a survey run by the store.
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ArticleSouth Africa export directory available
The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) has launched two books, the second PPECB Export Directory and 160 Years of Export - The History of the Perishable Products Export Control Board, a complete history of the PPECB.
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ArticleSainsbury's on-line boost
Sainsbury's is launching its first national television advertising campaign for its internet business on the back of blossoming on-line sales.
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ArticleGurkhas and Beacon Foods continue partnership
An unlikely relationship between the famous Gurkha soldiers and Beacon Foods has blossomed further.

